LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY Sample Clauses

The Lessor's Right of Entry clause grants the landlord the legal authority to enter the leased premises under certain conditions. Typically, this right is exercised for purposes such as inspecting the property, making necessary repairs, or showing the space to prospective tenants or buyers, often with advance notice to the tenant except in emergencies. This clause ensures the landlord can maintain the property and fulfill their obligations while balancing the tenant's right to privacy, ultimately preventing disputes over access and property upkeep.
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LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. The Lessor or the Lessor's agent may enter at reasonable hours to inspect or show the Premises to prospective lenders and purchasers, and to do anything the Lessor may be required to do hereunder or which the Lessor may deem necessary for the good of the Premises or any building of which they are apart. During the last [#] days of the Term, the Lessor may display a "For Rent" sign on the Premises and show the Premises to prospective lessees.
LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. Lessor shall have the right, upon 24 hours prior notice, at all reasonable hours, to enter the Leased Premises for the following reasons: inspection; cleaning or making repairs; showing the Leased Premises to prospective tenants or purchasers; determining Lessee's use of the Leased Premises, or determining if an act of default under this Lease has occurred. Lessee may escort Lessor or its agents while on Lease Premises.
LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. The LESSOR or its authorized agent shall after giving due notice to the LESSEE shall have the right to enter the premises in the presence of the LESSEE or its representative at any reasonable hour to examine the same or make repairs therein or for the operation and maintenance of the building or to exhibit the leased premises to prospective LESSEE, or for any other lawful purposes which it may deem necessary. 10.
LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. It shall be lawful for the Lessor, the Lessor’s agents and representatives, at any reasonable time upon 48 hours’ advance notice to enter into or upon the Premises for the purpose of examining into the condition thereof, or for any other lawful purpose.
LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. Lessor, Lessor’s agents and representatives may, at any reasonable time, enter the premises for the purpose of examining the condition of the premises, or for any other lawful purpose.
LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. Lessor reserves (for itself and any Lessor Representatives) the right to enter the Premises at any and all reasonable times during the Term of this Lease and, except in cases of emergency, after giving Lessee and the Operator reasonable advance notice, for the purpose of: inspecting the Premises, the physical condition thereof, and the operation of the Hotel; ascertaining whether Lessee is complying with its obligations under this Lease, including without limitation the operation of the Hotel as a Luxury Hotel; showing the Premises to prospective purchasers or Fee Lenders; showing the Premises to prospective tenants (during the final three (3) years of the Term); posting notices of nonresponsibility; inspecting any Alterations under construction; reviewing, inspecting and auditing the books, files and records of Lessee, the Operator, and any Food and Beverage Operator, relating to the Hotel or the Hotel Business (to the extent reasonably necessary to enable Lessor to confirm Lessee’s compliance with the provisions of Section 7 or any other provisions of this Lease, and provided that Lessor agrees, as a condition of the inspection, review or audit of any such books, files and records, to enter into a reasonable and customary written confidentiality agreement providing for the confidential treatment of any proprietary or other confidential books, files and records of Lessee, the Operator, or any Food and Beverage Operator); and otherwise for any other purpose which is not inconsistent with the rights and obligations of Lessee under this Lease; provided that Lessor shall use commercially reasonable efforts during the course of any such entry to minimize any disruption of or interference with the operation of the Hotel or the Hotel Business and shall not take any action in connection with any such entry which would be inconsistent with the operation or reputation of a Luxury Hotel. Lessor shall have the right to use any and all lawful means it deems necessary or appropriate under the circumstances in order to obtain entry to the Premises upon or following an Event of Default, or in case of an imminent threat or danger to persons or property if Lessee shall have failed to take prompt action to mitigate such threat or danger. No entry by Lessor pursuant to the foregoing provisions shall be deemed to be an unlawful or forcible entry into, or a detainer of, the Premises, or constitute a constructive or other eviction of Lessee, or entitle Lessee to any abatement o...
LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. LESSOR or LESSOR's agent may enter the premises at reasonable hours to examine the premises and to do anything LESSOR may be required to hereunder or which LESSOR may deem necessary for the good of the premises or any building of which they are a part; and, during the last 180 days of this lease, LESSOR may display a "For "Rent" sign on, and show the premises.
LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. During the Term, Lessor, its officers, agents, employees, contractors, and subcontractors shall have the right, without limitation or cost, to enter upon the Premises for any lawful purpose, including the purpose of: inspecting the Premises and/or Equipment; making any repairs or alterations necessary for the preservation and safety of the Premises; and for determining whether Lessee is complying with its obligations hereunder. Such entry by Lessor shall not be deemed to excuse ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s performance of any promise, term, condition, or covenant required of it by this Lease, and shall not be deemed to constitute waiver thereof by Lessor. Lessor reserves the right to possess, and Lessee shall provide Lessor, copies of all keys to all gates, buildings, and structures on the Premises.
LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. The Lessor or Lessor's agent shall have the right of entry at reasonable hours to inspect or show the Premises to prospective Lender or Lien Holders and purchasers, and to perform or provide anything that the Lessor may be required to perform or provide hereunder, or which the Lessor may deem necessary for the good or benefit of the Premises or any building of which they are a part as long as reasonable notice is given to Lessee. As of and during the last ninety (90) days of this Lease, the Lessor shall have the right to post and/or display a "For Rent" sign on the Premises.
LESSOR'S RIGHT OF ENTRY. The City of ▇▇▇▇ Valley does not relinquish the right for City staff to enter and inspect the leased premises at anytime and does not relinquish the right to control the management and operation of the rental facilities. The City retains the right to control the enforcement of all necessary and proper rules of the rental facilities, reserving the right to interrupt or cancel an event that has not fulfilled the Lease Agreement. There is no refund for a city cancelled event.